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Ryan Hemphill Assumes Key Strategic Role at Anchor Utility

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — ANCHOR Utility is excited to announce that Ryan Hemphill is transitioning to a new role as Vice President of Strategic Sales as part of the continued growth initiative.
“We are delighted to see Ryan embrace this new role, which is a pivotal move for our company’s ongoing expansion efforts,” said CRO Larry Bellack. “His deep understanding of customer needs, combined with his innovative approach to sales strategy, will be instrumental in driving our growth and ensuring we continue to meet and exceed our ambitious goals.”
Founded in 2007, ANCHOR is a leader in comprehensive utility expense management and billing services and has been included on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies six times. Hemphill has been with the organization since 2015 and has over 20 years of experience serving the multifamily housing industry.
“I’m excited to drive our company’s expansion into new markets, where we’ll not only conquer new territories but uphold our commitment to delivering unparalleled customer service every step of the way,” said Hemphill. “As a long-term employee of ANCHOR, I believe in our ethic of consistently delivering on the customer promise; and this gives me the opportunity to bring that promise to more customers in need of a better solution.”
About Anchor Utility
Anchor Utility, formerly Banyan Utility, is the trusted compass for multifamily operators navigating the complexities of utility management. Since 2007, the company has provided expert-led services, proven processes, and measurable results across the U.S. With a national presence, a 65-point bill validation process, and a commitment to ESG-ready practices, Anchor helps clients stay on course toward savings, compliance, and sustainability.
Our utility experts work with multifamily owners to customize a program that works for you and your residents. In many cases, your out-of-pocket will be nothing. Have a free consultation with one of our experts to discuss the regulations in your area, your options, and how much utility expense you can recover.
